Is The Church Important? Belonging vs Attending
Belonging to a church is more than just attending a service—it’s about becoming part of a family. In Galatians 6:10, Paul encourages us to do good “especially to those who belong to the family of believers.” That word—belong—carries significance. It suggests intimacy, connection, and commitment. When we belong, we are not simply welcomed—we are truly wanted.
Speaking Up: How Sharing Your Story Can Change a Life
We all have stories to tell—genuine, honest moments when God met us at our lowest, carried us through, or completely changed us. But too often, we hold back from sharing. We think our stories aren’t polished enough, dramatic enough, or relevant enough. The truth? If Jesus has touched your life, your story matters—and someone in your life needs to hear it.
How God Feels About Money: It’s All About the Heart
Money plays a significant role in our lives, but have you ever paused to ask: How does God view money? According to Jesus, money isn’t just a resource—it’s a mirror of the heart.
Return to Shalom: Where Compassion Meets Action
Shalom. It’s more than peace; it’s wholeness. It’s when everything is in the right relationship—with God, with ourselves, with others, and even with creation.
But if you look around, you’ll see…
A Lifestyle of Service: When Love Looks Like Showing Up
We all admire Jesus for His teaching, miracles, and sacrificial love, but there’s another side of His ministry that’s quietly powerful: He served. He welcomed. He noticed people others ignored. And He didn’t wait until it was convenient.
Compassion Isn’t Convenient - It’s Christlike
In Luke 10, Jesus is asked a seemingly spiritual question: “What must I do to inherit eternal life?” His answer leads us into one of His most powerful parables—the story of the Good Samaritan. But don’t let the familiarity of the tale rob it of its impact. Jesus wasn’t just telling a nice story; He was redefining what it means to live a compassionate life